
Scottie Scheffler's young son steals limelight as he joins father to celebrate The Open win
The moment, captured on camera, took place on the 18th green at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, where Scheffler had secured his fourth major title. As the golfer celebrated, his 14-month-old son toddled forward but lost his balance momentarily. The crowd responded with cheers, encouraging him.
Scheffler waited for Bennett to steady himself before lifting him into his arms. The toddler then looked curiously at the Claret Jug his father had just won.
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